Forget LinkedIn and all of the other cyber nonsense sites and look on the company website to make sure there really is an opening with targeted company. [/quote]
LinkedIn is a very good resource for job searching. I agree that you need to do your due diligence and look at the company’s website for the actual posting. I get contacted constantly about open positions from recruiters, and I am actually waiting on an offer from a company for a job through LinkedIn. It seems that my profession(Electrical Engineering) uses online resources exclusively, many of which can only be applied for through LinkedIn.
Forget LinkedIn and all of the other cyber nonsense sites and look on the company website to make sure there really is an opening with targeted company. [/quote]
LinkedIn is a very good resource for job searching. I agree that you need to do your due diligence and look at the company’s website for the actual posting. I get contacted constantly about open positions from recruiters, and I am actually waiting on an offer from a company for a job through LinkedIn. It seems that my profession(Electrical Engineering) uses online resources exclusively, many of which can only be applied for through LinkedIn.
Use every tool in the tool box if possible.
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You’re an EE.
If you just got a good grade in your UG/grad school you won’t have a shortage of potential job openings.